Abstract
Going beyond traditional inquiry into social support from local organizational constituents, this project examined how diverse resources from mutually affiliated contacts within and beyond local work environs boost propensity to stay in firms. We deployed Burt’s (1992) name generator and network closure index to more fully assess guanxi networks in China, which comprise strong, dense, and multiplex ties. Specifically, we tested how closed guanxi networks promote job loyalty among Chinese nationals, while investigating how high-commitment human resource management (HRM) systems moderate network effects. We collected egonet data from 417 employees in four high tech firms in China. Hierarchical linear modeling revealed that guanxi network closure increases propensity to stay, whose effects high-commitment HRM reinforce.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 188-202 |
Journal | Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes |
Volume | 116 |
Issue number | 2 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2011 |
Corresponding author email
Peter.hom@asu.edu, xzhixing@ceibs.eduKeywords
- COMMUNICATION-NETWORKS
- China
- Guanxi
- HIGH-TECH FIRMS
- HUMAN-RESOURCE PRACTICES
- High-commitment human resource system
- JOB EMBEDDEDNESS
- LEADER-MEMBER EXCHANGE
- Network constraint
- ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT
- STRUCTURAL HOLES
- Turnover
- UNITED-STATES
- URBAN CHINA
- VOLUNTARY TURNOVER
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